Oh wow, the Pats looking like assholes. Uncharted waters for them.
Oh wow, the Pats looking like assholes. Uncharted waters for them.
It's okay, I don't really believe it exists anyway.
NOW THAT YOU MENTION IT...
Ha. More like Microsoft tried to massively curtail consumer rights while giving vague promises of cloud-based processing and limited sharing of games.\
sorry had to be done.
You got a little derp on yourself.
What does this have to do with other companies?
Of course Big Brother Microsoft is taking your criticism to heart. They would never do anything you don't want.
The cloud doing 3/4 of the processing is 100% unrealistic. Aside from the limitations of cloud computing, the reason it's integration will never be that widely used is because the infrastructure just is not there. Until Google takes over the world and every one is on Fiber, developers have no way of knowing what…
Just no, having 3/4 of the processing done on servers wont make it "TONS" more powerful. You wouldn't be able to use servers to render real time high poly enviroments, or advanced physics etc. etc. These are the types of things that take up most of the processing power of the consoles. If anything the servers will be…
At the end of the day, there are 2 reasons why the "cloud processing" won't do much.
Let's look at that statement.
But the bass is way more intense online because of... cloud. Hooray for buzzwords.
Johnny Football better be nice to those nice people in College Station. After he fails miserably at the NFL and blows his fourth round contract on coke and whores he will need something to fall back on. Remember Johnny, you can't sell used cars if no one likes you.
It requires a little bit of intelligence. That might be the reason it's not popular in USA.
That's like trumpeting when you have taken a successful poop.
Yep, Jack Tretton has already clarified it. Offline gaming requires no DRM. Some publishers could institute online passes, but he believes it to be highly unlikely.
CRACKER BARREL!!!
#fatpieceofshit